How to Read This Tier List
This Push a Lucky Block Brainrot tier list ranks units into S, A, B, and C tiers based on long-term income, mutation upside, and how often top players keep them on base pedestals. Push a Lucky Block is still a young Roblox title from Broken Wand Studios, so exact cash-per-second values are not always published. Any stat marked below as a community estimate comes from player testing and may shift after balance patches.
Tier rank is not just about rarity color. A well-leveled B-tier Brainrot with a strong mutation can beat a fresh A-tier pull. Always compare real pedestal earnings before selling. For drop locations, cross-reference our map zones guide and the Brainrot overview.
S Tier — Best Brainrots for Endgame Income
S-tier Brainrots are the units you never sell once slotted. They come from the deepest zones your Push Power can reach and scale hardest with levels and Rebirth multipliers.
- Celestial-tier drops — Highest reported base income in community tests. Estimated ~800–1,200+ cash/sec at level 1 (community estimate). Require Push Power in the hundreds of millions or more. See zone thresholds on the map zones page.
- OG-tier mutated units — Mutated OG Brainrots combine top rarity with mutation multipliers. Players report ~2x–3x earnings over non-mutated versions (community estimate). Best long-term pedestal investments if you are lucky enough to pull one.
- Top Secret / Divine earners with mutations — Standard versions already sit in high A-tier, but mutated copies jump to S-tier because mutation bonuses stack with level scaling. Worth keeping even if a slightly higher rarity non-mutated unit exists.
Chasing S-tier drops demands optimized Weight progression, Aura timing, and smart Rebirth cycles. Use Protein Shakes from codes before farming sessions to push blocks into these zones.
A Tier — Reliable Mid-to-Late Game Keepers
A-tier Brainrots carry most accounts from mid-game through the first several Rebirths. They drop from Legendary through Secret zones and remain useful until you pull S-tier replacements.
- Legendary zone Brainrots — Estimated ~40–90 cash/sec at level 1 (community estimate). Solid backbone units. Level two or three of these before chasing deeper farms.
- Mythic and Godly standard pulls — Estimated ~120–350 cash/sec at level 1 (community estimate). Excellent until Celestial access opens up.
- Secret-tier non-mutated units — Strong passive earners that many players keep through multiple Rebirths. Replace only when an S-tier mutation appears.
If your base is full of A-tier units, focus on base upgrades for more slots and push toward mutated deep-zone drops rather than leveling commons.
B Tier — Transitional and Situational Units
B-tier Brainrots are fine for short periods but get replaced as soon as you farm Legendary zones consistently.
- Epic zone drops — Estimated ~8–25 cash/sec at level 1 (community estimate). Great for your first hour, outdated by mid-game.
- Rare zone staples — Estimated ~3–10 cash/sec at level 1 (community estimate). Place immediately, replace within a few sessions.
- Mutated Common/Uncommon units — Mutations can bump these into low B-tier temporarily. Keep until a clean Epic or Legendary arrives.
B-tier units still beat empty slots. The mistake is over-leveling them when an A-tier pull is one good push away. Train Push Power instead of maxing a Rare you will sell tomorrow.
C Tier — Sell or Replace Quickly
C-tier Brainrots are starter units and filler. They teach the collection loop but do not deserve upgrade investment once you leave Common zones.
- Common zone Brainrots — Estimated ~1–4 cash/sec at level 1 (community estimate). Place if slots are empty, sell or swap once Rare zones are consistent.
- Duplicate commons with no mutation — No long-term value unless an active event rewards duplicates. Free pedestal space for anything higher.
- Outleveled units two tiers below your current zone — Even without a formal tier name, if your pushes reach Mythic zones, commons and most epics are effectively C-tier.
Using the Tier List in Your Runs
Before each play session, ask three questions: What zone can my Push Power reach? Which Brainrot on my base earns the least? Which empty slot is wasting potential income? Pull from Lucky Blocks until you upgrade the weakest pedestal, then level your highest tier.
Pair this list with the rare Brainrot farming guide and our Push Power calculator to plan how many training sessions you need before the next tier jump. Redeem every working code on the codes page — free shakes and cash shorten the grind between tier upgrades.
Tiers summarize community wisdom, not gospel. Broken Wand Studios can rebalance Brainrots any patch. When Update 4 drops, re-check S and A placements, test new pulls yourself, and update your base around real earnings — not rarity color alone.